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It's like the opposite of 'toe hang.' They have 'heel hang.' Thus, very difficult to open the clubface thru impact.

The Faldo irons are the muscleback versions. They have a higher CoG as well. I couldn't quite get the feel for the CoG. But, the Edel cavity backs were by far the best irons I hit out at Demo Day. The extra bounce makes it so unbelievably easy to work the ball because you don't have to worry about the divot catching the club and throwing the face angle off thru impact. I could practically hit any shot I wanted on command. And they really took off. Hit a shot with them and it looked like a rocket going off.

The Edel irons are supposed to be coming with a variety of customization options like the golfer's choice of top line, toe design, stamping, etc.

These are the show stopper for me. The Faldo irons look modern yet classic. Love the one finish on the face with the grooves cut on that plain surface. Look at address is very "player". Scor wedges also look very nice. Jost not sure about that rounded leading edge.

I didn't like my Edel wedges. went back to my old Eidolons. the edel putter I got fitted for felt great and I could aim it. but way too much toe hang for my stroke which they didn't factor in to the fitting.